Composer and pianist Peter Greenwell channeled the sophistication and wit of his mentor, Noël Coward, to emerge as one of the postwar generation's foremost interpreters of the cabaret tradition. Born in Warwickshire, England, on August 12, 1929, Greenwell began his theatrical career as an actor, concurrently employing his skills as a pianist to write incidental music -- composing quickly superseded acting, and in 1959 he teamed with lyricist Peter Wildeblood to complete his first full-length musical, The Crooked Mile. A crime story set in London's Soho district, it opened to p...